' Tis not in Mortals to command success but we'll do more, deserve it." Saturday, September 21 A Ml'tual Mile of Laughter The Great THE ADVENTURER Charlie as a convict is a bit better than his best. See the King of Laughter-makers in his latest production SPLENDID SUPPORTING PROGRAMME Prices as usual. QUEEN CARNIVAL CAMPAIGN Grand Final Social All Queens , Matamata Hall, Friday, 20th Songs, Dancing, Ceremonial Speeches All Queens of the county have been invited to be present, and will lead the Grand March The function will be controlled by the Matamata Riding Executive Admission: Gentlemen 2s 6d, Ladies Is 6d CHURCH SERVICES. METHODIST CHURCH. Matamata—ll a.m. Rev. Turnbull „ 7.80 p.m. Mr G. Brown Putarum—ll a.m. Mr Scrivner Patetere—2 p.m. Mr R. Trebilco Okania—7.3o p.m. Supply Turanga-o-moana —ll a.m. Mr W Richards Waharoa—2 p.m. Mr Richards "Walton—7.3o p.m. Mr Richards Hinuera—7.3o p.m. Rev. Turnbull Hinuera Valley—2 p.m. Rev. Turnbull MATAMATA TOWN DISTRICT Election of Five Commis sioners RESULT OF POLL. BELL, Garnet Garvin 126 GORDON, William Alexander 122 KELSO, Hugh Andrew 135 PRICE, Joseph 143 STEEN, James 68 VOSPER, James Frederick 129 Messrs G. G. Bell, W. A. Gordon, H. A. Kelso, J. Price, and J. F. Vosper having polled the greatest number of votes I declare them duly eleGted commissioners of the Matamata Town District. BRIAN BLENNERHASSETT, Returning Officer. September 18, 1918. LADIE3 AND GENTLEMEN,We, the undersigned, wish to thank you sincerely for the support accorded us at yesterday's poll. We trust by continued devotion to duty to warrant your good support. Yours faithfully, J.PRICE H. A. KELSO J. F. VOSPER G. G. BELL W. A. GORDON IMPOUNDING NOTICE IMPOUNDED by W. Egan, in the Matamata Public Pound, one bay pony; no visible brand. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold at neon on September 21st. EDWARD STRONG, Poundkeeper. CE ICE ICE Write E. T. HALES, Victoria St., Hamilton, for Price List, >A.C O N pUBINfI On Owner's Account Matamata Butchery My Meat is good, My measure just; I wish to please, But oannofc trust. For I Lave trusted To my sorrow, So pay to-day; I'll trust to-morrow. W. C. VINCENT Cash Butcher*
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Matamata Record, Volume II, Issue 98, 19 September 1918, Page 3
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